Opinion Counting all the ways we still need affirmative action An interactive exercise makes the case. by Lola E. Peters / October 15, 2019
Opinion Trickle-down economic policies fueled Seattle’s homelessness crisis. They can’t help us solve it The trickle-downers blame our liberal city council for the crisis, and their reasoning is as simple as it is wrong. by Jessyn Farrell / October 14, 2019 / Updated at 5:41 pm Oct. 15, 2019
Culture UW seeks $13M to renovate the ‘Boys in the Boat’ shell house The first city-sanctioned historic landmark on campus is going for a gold-medal makeover. by Knute Berger / October 11, 2019
Opinion System failure: Seattle isn't dying and poverty isn't a crime A recent report on misdemeanors continues a toxic narrative in local politics. by Dujie Tahat / October 10, 2019 / Updated at 5:07 pm October 15, 2019
Opinion Why have Chinese immigrants become the face of WA's affirmative-action wars? For many Asian Americans, that's a frustrating development. by Glenn Nelson / October 8, 2019
Opinion Bellingham Public Schools and the case for fostering citizenship, not individualism Noncitizens and citizens alike deserve a civic education. Our democracy depends on it. by Johann Neem / October 7, 2019
Opinion Whose responsibility is the homelessness crisis? It is a damning fact of our times that this question seems to have lost any satisfactory answer. by Katie Wilson / October 4, 2019
Opinion One way Seattle can curb its meth problem: using heroin treatment as a model Use of the drug is surging in cities across America. Local authorities must address the problem before it gets worse. by Lisa Howard & Kris Nyrop / October 3, 2019
Opinion Too much money, too little fun: Youth sports are out of reach for too many kids in King County A new report makes clear that kids and teens aren't getting enough exercise. A countywide play equity coalition could change that. by Julie McCleery / October 2, 2019
Opinion A Seattle refugee-turned-CEO explains why Trump's immigration policy hurts the economy My parents fled Vietnam for the U.S. and achieved the American dream. Trump's decision to significantly limit the flow of refugees could hurt people like my family. by Tina Tran Neville / October 1, 2019